If you're not afraid to go way back either, then look no further than The Everly Brothers, genuinely the greatest harmonies you'll hear! They have tons of hits and the not so well known album " Songs Our Daddy Taught Us " is basically all acoustic, some crackers in there.

Ok, should probably be in the "What You Listening To" thread, as not new and not not exactly unheard of either, but gents I give you one of the most beautiful songs ever written with truely poignant lyrics that still strike a chord over forty years on. Never fails to move me this track, and still one of my highlights ever seeing them perform this track live. By no means the best known track from the album it was featured on but I give you all seven and half minutes of the closing track of the Hotel California album by the Eagles.

Ok, should probably be in the "What You Listening To" thread, as not new and not not exactly unheard of either, but gents I give you one of the most beautiful songs ever written with truely poignant lyrics that still strike a chord over forty years on. Never fails to move me this track, and still one of my highlights ever seeing them perform this track live. By no means the best known track from the album it was featured on but I give you all seven and half minutes of the closing track of the Hotel California album by the Eagles.

Eagles fanatic min, and was lucky enough to see them live at the Hydro a few years back, truly an amazing, unforgettable concert. Only spoiled by the Security threatening to throw me out for trying to get a video on my Mobile of New Kid In Town.

Always thought I was pretty clued up on most genres of music but stumbled across this guy the other day.Can't believe knew nothing about him or his undoubted talent as a perfomer and also as a song writer.Liked this album so much, went and bought it right away.Voted in Rolling Stone's top 200 albums of all time.This guy's back catalogue is massive and going to seek out more of his stuff